Penn Badgley and Domino Kirke found their happily ever after — and even celebrated it with two wedding ceremonies.
Badgley and Kirke initially sparked romance rumors in 2014. Four years later, the doula admitted that their early relationship didn’t feel too serious.
“I was sort of getting used to being a single mom, maybe a little too used to it. I had a really good thing with my kid and we were like this little team. Penn and I were dating, but it wasn’t nearly as serious as it is now, of course,” Kirke, who shares son Cassius with ex Morgan O’Kane, told Hey Mama in 2018. “I didn’t think marriage was in the cards for us. So I was sort of just chugging along, surviving and getting through the days, and I think the difference now is that I’m really living.”
The couple, who tied the knot twice in 2017, announced that they were expecting their first child together three years later.
“On the road again,” the musician captioned a close-up photo of her baby bump via Instagram in February 2020. “Pregnancy after loss is a whole other thing. After two miscarriages in a row, we were ready to call it. I stopped trusting my body and started to accept the fact that I was done. As a birth attendant, I’ve seen and heard it all. It takes everything I’ve got to detach lovingly from the losses I’ve been present for and be in my own experience.”
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July 2014
Us confirmed Badgley and Kirke’s romance after they were spotted together in New York, with a source noting at the time, “They have a number of mutual friends. It is a very mature and free relationship. Domino is a great girl for him, being a musician. Their interests align.”

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June 2017
“You only get married twice, once I love you @pennbadgley,” Kirke captioned a since-deleted shot of the You star following their second wedding ceremony in June 2017.

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2018
During an interview with Hey Mama in 2018, the U.K. native revealed why the pair decided to have two weddings, saying, “My first wedding was more of a civil ceremony with about 40 people that was able to join us in a pinch. The second one was more planned. 200 people came from all over the world. It just felt necessary to have both.”